Happiness — Biblical, Personal, Political

Some will remember that Bill led a service From U to UU in which he related his journey from being raised as a Universalist to accepting the merger to Unitarian Universalism. In the August 26th service, Bill will draw on his Universalist background, the Bible, Buddhism, his travels to Bhutan, Edward Everett Hale, Margaret Mead, Aristotle and the Dalai Lama, ending with Abraham Lincoln and Mark Twain.

Next Sunday Service

We will explore some of the creative, effective ways people past and present have countered violence with nonviolent protest. In large social justice movements and in our day-to-day lives, there are actions we can take to help de-escalate conflict and reduce violence.